Best Start grant
There are three payments which make up the Best Start grant: a pregnancy and baby payment, an early learning payment and a school-age payment. If you are a kinship carer, you may be able to get one, two or all of these payments depending on the age of the child when s/he comes to live with you.
Pregnancy and baby payment
If you are a kinship carer of a child aged under one, you may be able to get a Best Start grant pregnancy and baby payment of £600 (or £300 if you have another child aged under 16 in your household). You must be responsible for the child (see here) and usually you must be on a qualifying benefit (see here).1Sch 2 para 1 EYA(BSG)(S) Regs You must claim before the child’s first birthday. You may be able to get a pregnancy and baby payment even though someone else (eg, the baby’s mother or father) has already received a payment for the child (eg, before the child came to live with you).2Sch 2 para 3 EYA(BSG)(S) Regs
Early learning payment
If you are a kinship carer of a child aged between two and three and a half, you may be able to get a Best Start grant early learning payment of £250. You must be responsible for the child (see here) and usually you must be on a qualifying benefit (see here). You must claim while the child is between two and three and a half.3Sch 3 para 1(b) EYA(BSG)(S) Regs You may be able to get an early learning payment even though someone else (eg, the child’s mother or father) has already received a payment for the child (eg, before the child came to live with you).4Sch 3 para 2 EYA(BSG)(S) Regs
School-age payment
If you are a kinship carer of a child who is around the age to start school, you may be able to get a school-age payment of £250. You must be responsible for the child (see here) and usually you must be on a qualifying benefit (see here).5Sch 4 para 1 EYA(BSG)(S) Regs If the child’s date of birth is between 1 March 2015 and 29 February 2016, you must claim between 1 June 2020 and 28 February 2021. If the child’s date of birth is between 1 March 2016 and 28 February 2017, you must claim between 1 June 2021 and 28 February 2022.6Sch 4 para 2 EYA(BSG)(S) Regs You may be able to get a school-age payment even though someone else (eg, the child’s mother or father) has already received a payment for the child (eg, before the child came to live with you).7Sch 4 para 3 EYA(BSG)(S) Regs